DON'T Miss Out: 15 KEY Phrasal Verbs for Fluent Conversations

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
    @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад +11

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    • @drmohamednagi653
      @drmohamednagi653 Год назад

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      @bellechen6434 Год назад

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    • @ТатьянаШабалина-ы4ж
      @ТатьянаШабалина-ы4ж Год назад

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  • @irmaomaycon3067
    @irmaomaycon3067 Год назад +1

    I love your videos Harry. I live in London, but I'm Brazilian. Thanks so much.

  • @JarekZelinski
    @JarekZelinski Год назад +6

    I love learning Phrasal Verbs and idioms with you, it so effective

  • @JyotiChawla-km6wp
    @JyotiChawla-km6wp Год назад

    Thanks

  • @winnieyang3594
    @winnieyang3594 Год назад +1

    Thanks teacher👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sab5717
    @sab5717 Год назад

    Thanks for your help.

  • @aminatasavage5305
    @aminatasavage5305 Год назад

    Thank you teacher you are a best🙏🙏❤️

  • @sharifoali5503
    @sharifoali5503 Год назад +2

    Thank you

  • @getpaceai
    @getpaceai Год назад +3

    Phrasal verbs are so tricky! Thank you, Harry, for these great phrases to help us sound more natural and fluent. An alternative to "bump into" is "run into" - you can use this one interchangeably with "bump into," as in:
    - Guess who I ran into yesterday?
    - I ran into a lamppost because I wasn't careful.
    An alternative to "grow apart" is "drift apart." For example, "We met at university and used to be great friends, but over the years, we've drifted apart."

  • @martinjokes1610
    @martinjokes1610 Год назад +6

    Hopefully things will pan out nicely

  • @NadaMosala
    @NadaMosala Месяц назад

    I appreciate your efforts and keep going we are with you you are the best teacher

  • @mariapap8962
    @mariapap8962 Год назад +1

    I find these lessons very enjoyable and look forward to the next one! Thank you!

  • @PrinSatine
    @PrinSatine Год назад

    Excellent ! Thank you!!

  • @Lily144atpase
    @Lily144atpase 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you❤

  • @lidiakluge2704
    @lidiakluge2704 Год назад +3

    Hi Harry! I love your videos! You are very clear that you make everything easy!❤

  • @lilianv.k9059
    @lilianv.k9059 Год назад

    Thank you,

  • @fatiharouab1127
    @fatiharouab1127 Год назад +1

    Hi Harry
    I love your lessons.
    Keep it up
    Fatiha Switzerland

  • @yaminamekki3054
    @yaminamekki3054 Год назад

    Thank you teacher you are the best

  • @annaberlinska9542
    @annaberlinska9542 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy your lessons! Thank you sir!

  • @krusriyad8267
    @krusriyad8267 Год назад +1

    Butefulle video thank you so much

  • @MITRAKS111
    @MITRAKS111 Год назад

    Great help

  • @theresempungasombolayi850
    @theresempungasombolayi850 Год назад +1

    Hi Harry everything is going well for me to wish for you and many more people to be with you so much for you and your family 👪💗

  • @Honeybunny-ly1ie
    @Honeybunny-ly1ie 4 месяца назад

    Great lesson❤

  • @La_Llave_De_La_Cerradura
    @La_Llave_De_La_Cerradura Год назад +3

    Splendid, as always. My personal suggestion would be to discover even more British expressions, idioms, and phrasal verbs, once it aligns with the content of your videos.
    Cheers, Mr. Harry!

  • @СофьяЛобанова-ж2х
    @СофьяЛобанова-ж2х 7 месяцев назад

    I genuinely thank you for your lessons! Watching your videos, I also listen to BBC and read books in English and I constantly stumble upon the words you're giving us! For instance, I've heard the word "eradicate" in BBC's podcast today ❤

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you like them! Yes, this is real-life English. Thanks for watching

  • @AzamatXudoyberdiyev-co3hm
    @AzamatXudoyberdiyev-co3hm Год назад

    Hii Harry teacher.thanks to instruct useful phrases.please go on that

  • @mariahelenapedrozahelena3602
    @mariahelenapedrozahelena3602 Год назад +1

    Interesting phrasal verbs!I didn't know them!

  • @abadalrhmazkoo922
    @abadalrhmazkoo922 Год назад +1

    They are highly useful phrasal verbs to learn and practice! Teacher Harry thank you so much!

  • @sarahwagen57
    @sarahwagen57 Год назад

    Nice to see you again

  • @mckannan2029
    @mckannan2029 10 месяцев назад

    Your are doing providential language service to learnera sir.

  • @gehadramadan3485
    @gehadramadan3485 Год назад +1

    Thanks slot sir .I really learnt alot but please we need more videos about professional expressions

  • @faridehv.k.6631
    @faridehv.k.6631 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @ОбабаГала
    @ОбабаГала Год назад

    Dear Harry, thanks a lot for your lessons! Excuse me, what about description below run out? It is the same as for pan out?

  • @yangyang8869
    @yangyang8869 Год назад

    Lovely course, enjoyed it so much!

  • @aquilajv9549
    @aquilajv9549 Год назад

    I love the way you teach English. Easy to understand especially pronunciations. Thank Harry 🙏🙏

  • @wagnerotto3217
    @wagnerotto3217 Год назад +3

    Phrasal Verbs: subject always welcome !

  • @marpo9
    @marpo9 3 месяца назад

    Hello, phrasal verb nr 13 - you have explanation from nr 12 (pan out). I like your videos so much.

  • @TicklishEnglish
    @TicklishEnglish Год назад +1

    Respect from India!

  • @krishnacreation9211
    @krishnacreation9211 Год назад

    I really wanna thank you for this wonderful and remarkable lesson.
    I would like everyone to comment so we will get lots of videos in future as well.

  • @broodofvipers
    @broodofvipers Год назад +1

    It seems to me that I will be able to be finding myself more time so I can watch your video classes , Professor Harry.
    Thank you for your precious English lessons

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад +1

      You are very welcome

    • @broodofvipers
      @broodofvipers Год назад

      @@LearnEnglishwithHarry thank you Harry. I'm looking foward to "catching up with" more of your videos 😃

  • @ВладФомичов-б3в
    @ВладФомичов-б3в 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this lesson! I have subscribed to you:)

  • @mohinuddinshaik5279
    @mohinuddinshaik5279 Год назад +5

    Harry Sir, though these phrasal verbs are available in an Advanced Learner's Dictionary, it is beneficial to watch and listen to the same content from a native English trainer like you so that it will stick in the memory of the trainee permanently.

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад +2

      Don’t memorise them. It’s better to learn them in context. Thanks for watching

    • @leob4645
      @leob4645 Год назад

      ...took the words right out of my mouth. Thank you. (there may be a perfect way of saying it, but anyway...)

  • @aquilajv9549
    @aquilajv9549 Год назад

    The best channel to learn Advanced English. Let's support this channel to get one Million subcribers

  • @Iamssrk
    @Iamssrk Год назад

    ❤ thanks, sir ❤

  • @kf5794
    @kf5794 Год назад

    19:18 
    The description is the same as the previous one.

  • @deepakgoel5658
    @deepakgoel5658 Год назад

    Superb

  • @thilakasirispathiranage9981
    @thilakasirispathiranage9981 Год назад +4

    Better late than never learning foreign languages. Thank you sir.❤❤❤

  • @teacheraladdin1414
    @teacheraladdin1414 Год назад

    And List of important phrasal verbs 10. (O) Live on.
    I'd like to say this video is so helpful, thanks a lot.

  • @teacheraladdin1414
    @teacheraladdin1414 Год назад

    There's an erratum on "Run out of" 😊

  • @LoveYouEnglishLessons
    @LoveYouEnglishLessons Год назад +9

    "You make English sound like a piece of cake. I wish I'd found your channel sooner!"

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 Год назад

    Would you consider 'to reason about' to be a phrasal verb (typically used by software programmers - they reason about their code) or just a regular verb and a preposition, just like 'to complain about'

  • @englishsomalionline5053
    @englishsomalionline5053 Год назад +1

    We had a business meeting with the manager today . Various business issues were brought up during the discussion. The manager called off recently signed contracts after he and the contractors fell out without mulling over the consequences. I urged him to think back but my advice ended up falling onto deaf ears.

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад +2

      Very good. The manager recently terminated contracts.. I urged him to reconsider, but my advice fell on deaf ears.

  • @martinjokes1610
    @martinjokes1610 Год назад +1

    I will bring it up at the next meeting

  • @abijackson1000
    @abijackson1000 Год назад +1

    🙂

  • @WalidAttiyat-lq3hj
    @WalidAttiyat-lq3hj 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @sirkurdiamen972
    @sirkurdiamen972 Год назад +1

    Where is the pdf?

  • @aram5642
    @aram5642 Год назад

    Can one say of a person to be well brought-up, meaning: having good manners, kind to people etc?

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад

      Yes, saying that a person is “well brought-up” typically means that they have good manners, are polite, and show kindness to others.

  • @brent6148
    @brent6148 Год назад +1

    Harry, I hope I BUMP INTO you in my many work trips across Europe and take you to the pub for a pint. There’s no need to MULL OVER it 😉

  • @leslyatencio2772
    @leslyatencio2772 Год назад

  • @shna4869
    @shna4869 Год назад

    Sir tell me to pan out , to run out of , the same meaning ?

    • @LearnEnglishwithHarry
      @LearnEnglishwithHarry  Год назад

      No, there is a typo. Sorry about that. Pan out means to result or develop in a particular way, often with a focus on success or effectiveness. Run out of something means to use something until it's finished, and there's none left

  • @broodofvipers
    @broodofvipers Год назад

    I dare to say that you are the best English Teacher on the internet ever , Professor Harry (IMHO). I also have to mention another great teacher, Professor Alex ; from channel iswearenglish. I have to look up to him that way. Still you are the best ever as far as I am concerned and I wouldn't go to any other English channel on RUclips. Thank you for your precious classes , Harry

  • @TicklishEnglish
    @TicklishEnglish Год назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @AlexZheb
    @AlexZheb Год назад +1

    Thanks for your briliant lessons. Let's me next joke for your collection. Doctor, I'm 80 years old, and I'm still chasing girls, but that's good, the doctor answers, so you're still a young man in strength, yes, of course, but I don't understand why I'm doing this.

  • @martinjokes1610
    @martinjokes1610 Год назад +1

    I would like to mull it over

  • @asyiabibi6983
    @asyiabibi6983 Год назад

    Hello sir I want to learn English language but how?

  • @sergeychernyanskii864
    @sergeychernyanskii864 Год назад

    The slide with "run out of" needs some textual corrections...

  • @marianoscotti8899
    @marianoscotti8899 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌👌👌🇦🇷🇬🇧🇦🇷🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @zinov_arsenii
    @zinov_arsenii 10 месяцев назад

    Number 13
    There is a mistake in description
    Run out it is not pan out

  • @AsenaksheMulate
    @AsenaksheMulate Год назад

    Ligliy shiwe comoitiin time jorrnniy mimirry foces all showe economiy ligliy Equliy

  • @AsenaksheMulate
    @AsenaksheMulate Год назад

    Feek feek took stoo i do no Englush no compition disition luoked

  • @AsenaksheMulate
    @AsenaksheMulate Год назад

    this familiy economiy no jorrnniy one dinnrre ceridets so showe compition ubtrnitiinale disition economiy or acessrrey equluy bicoues different bereed foces all economiy rikutiin luoked

  • @ВальдемарКольцов

    🎉🎉🎉 Harry, hello. It was nice seeing you again). Thanks for the lessons, as I told you before the phasal verbs are really complicated and specific things in English. So, I've updated my knowledge.
    Perfect, we are waiting for the new phrasal modern verbs.

  • @shivanidabi7348
    @shivanidabi7348 Год назад +1

    Thankyou Sir.

  • @vania698
    @vania698 Год назад

    Thank you!